Wario's House

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Wario's House
Wario's House from WarioWare: Get It Together!
First appearance WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2003)
Latest appearance WarioWare: Get It Together! (2021)
Greater location Diamond City
Owner Wario

Wario's House is a minor location in the WarioWare series, where it is shown to be in Diamond City. Wario remodeled it as the headquarters of WarioWare, Inc., although it was restored after the events of the first game and moved from the top of a mountain to lower ground. Wario still controls his company from that location, although he usually just sits in front of the TV. In WarioWare: Twisted! the music box from Wario Land 3 is displayed on Wario's desk while a picture of the Golden Pyramid from Wario Land 4 appears on the wall beside it. In Wario: Master of Disguise, Wario's House can be seen in the intro movie and the main menu screen, where he once again relaxes and watches TV.

In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, the story "Mysterious Form Baton Found!" has Wario eating sweets in his home before having them stolen by a Splunk. Wario's House does not appear in the game again up until "Forever Form Baton", where Wario is at his house and receives mail from Penny, which contains a pink motorcycle.

Wario's House reappears in the game Game & Wario. The house appears in the opening intro, which shows Wario sitting in his home, watching television, before he realizes he needs to make a game.

In WarioWare Gold, the house has moved to the top of the Diamond City Stadium. Wario plays his Nintendo 3DS on his chair in his house during the intro. It is also the place where he records the announcement for the "Wario Bowl" games. During the Story Mode intro, it is revealed that Wario has a trapdoor below his chair leading to a computer room.

In WarioWare: Get It Together!, the house retains its design from WarioWare Gold. It is destroyed by a giant meteor shaped like Wario's nose in the Intro Games stage. In Orbulon's stage, Wario is now living in a different house built using many random items. When Orbulon steals cultural artifacts from Earth, he leaves the house alone, presumably due to how ugly it is.

Wario has been depicted to own several different homes. In Mario & Wario, he is originally shown residing in a manor. In Wario Land II and Wario World, he is shown residing in a castle, which he eventually acquired with his treasure-hunting wealth. He and Waluigi are also depicted residing in a warehouse that is the titular location of the Wario's Warehouse website articles.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワリオのうち[?]
Wario no Uchi
Wario's House
Chinese 瓦力欧的家[?]
Wǎlìōu de Jiǎ
Wario's House (WarioWare: Touched!)
French Maison de Wario[?] Wario's House
German Warios Haus[?] Wario's House
Italian Casa di Wario[?] Wario's House
Korean 와리오의 집[?]
Wario-ui Jip
Wario's House
Spanish Casa de Wario[?] Wario's House

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